The Path of the Righteous Gentile
An Introduction to the Seven Laws of Noah by Chaim Clorfene and Rabbi Yakov Rogalsky
Publisher: Targum, 1987
Introduces the reader to the most ancient of all behavioral doctrines, the Seven Universal Laws. Given originally to Adam the First Man, then reaffirmed after the cessation of the floodwaters of Noah, the Seven Laws were repeated as an intrinsic part of the Divine Revelation at Mount Sinai. From that point forward, the doctrine became eternally binding on all mankind and the Jewish people became charged with the duty of teaching it to the rest of the nations of the world. During the times when the Holy Temple stood in Jerusalem, members of the Gentile nations who observed the Seven Laws were permitted to dwell in the land of Israel, enter the Holy Temple, and offer sacrifices on the altar of G-d.
The Path of the Righteous Gentile is an original treatise on the Seven Laws of Noah. Within its pages the reader will find a clear and faithful rendering of these earliest teachings of G-d, a spiritual treasure which remains ever-new and dynamic and largely still unknown except to a few Jewish scholars.(150 Pages)
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